![]() Most common builds are balanced ones, with points both in body strength and weaponry. Some branches give slightly lower movement speed compared to others branches at same tier, for example Atmosphere branch is slower than Byte branch.ĭreadnoughts have a very slow base speed, so putting a lot of skill points in movement speed is advised. The only exception is Colossus from Juggernaut which has higher movement speed. Basically, upgrading to higher shape tier gives you higher body strength and lower movement speed. You get a stronger version of the triangle dreadnought you were using. Tier 5: you upgrade to pentagon dreadnought. You get a stronger version of your main weapon and you can pick between 3 or 4 body upgrades, which are most time a combination of 3 weak weapons on the corners of the body and one big one at the center. Tier 4: you upgrade to square dreadnought. Tier 3: you upgrade to square dreadnought, you can pick one of two possible main barrel upgrades and one of two possible body upgrades (for a total of 4 possibilities). You have access to those 3 upgrades no matter the tier 1 dreadnought you had, which means there can be any combination of main weapons and body upgrades. Tier 2: you have an additional upgrade, on your body this time. There are a total of 5 tier 1 dreadnoughts. Tier 1: you now have a main weaponry, one barrel at the front and one at the back. Tier 0 is ball: a white circle with no upgrade. At level 120, one can upgrade to a yellow square base, at level 180 one can upgrade to an orange triangular base, and at level 210 one can upgrade to an indigo pentagonal base.ĭreadnoughts are organized in tiers: eggs, squares, triangles, pentagons and (coming soon) hexagons. On spawn, the beginning Dreadnought looks like an Egg, but slightly larger than a normal Tank. Dreadnoughts are based off of Polygons, but larger and with cannons, turrets, etc.
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